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The redirects should be in a .htaccess file for the folder you configured the sub-directory. In theory you could move that between servers but it's very relative to the path of directories on your new host.

The redirects should be in a .htaccess file for the folder you configured the sub-directory. In theory you could move that between servers but it's very relative to the path of directories on your new host.

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Thank you for answering so quickly.

I did check out the .htaccess files - but I have over 100 redirects.

I figured since cpanel displayed them, allowed me to search them, then - they must be stored somewhere. I am certain cpanel doesn't scan the .htaccess files each time.

They must be in some database somewhere. I looked using phpmyadmin, but couldn't t find anything that made sense to me. (but maybe I didn't know where to look)

Where are you talking about it being displayed? If you mean in the redirects section of your cPanel, those redirects are all stored in the .htaccess file (not files) of your account as explained previously. No where else.

cPanel does check the .htaccess file each time you open the redirects section of your cPanel. Want to double check? Rename your .htaccess file to .htaccess.BAK then save. Then check the redirects section again.

Note, by renaming that .htaccess file ALL redirects will break/no longer work.